This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
I didn't watch the first part and it's not On Demand for Comcast so I don't know what happened. But when it comes back on I'm going to try and watch it. I felt bad for Natasha, especially since she helped Jen with her dish. And I felt bad because she had Ludo scream at her, I know that's his "thing" but I can't help but think she was flustered because of his screaming and antics.
I almost wanted to see Dan and Natahsa to go against each other just to see if Ludo's head would explode.
I think Natasha would have thrived with Bourdain. Ludo, I just can't stand.
If you like competition shows, I recommend The Great British Baking Show. I'm currently watching it on PBS, so...check local listings?
If you like competition shows, I recommend The Great British Baking Show. I'm currently watching it on PBS, so...check local listings?
I randomly turned on the TV show a little while ago and totally got caught up in an episode of that.
I really like the presenter. She hosted this great show on living and eating throughout history. Each show, they would go to the doctor and get weighed and measured, then live and eat like a wealthy family for a week, then go back to the doctor and get remeasured.
Ooh, that sounds fascinating!
The baking show is only on Sunday at 8pm here, that is not gonna happen. Maybe I will try out the pbs app.
Okay, this is not actually relevant to SYTYCD, except in as much as it made me think about the young dancers they have on the show. I was doing school paperwork for Casper tonight and found myself behind the mother of this young man: [link] (at a competition when he was 16, which he won; there's also video of the classical ballet part which I always forget how NAKED they are in those tights and I am thinking "I just met this kid's MOTHER and now it is all HELLO BUTTOCKS") who is now 19, graduated from high school last May, and is dancing with the Royal Ballet in London (while Johns Hopkins holds his scholarship, natch.) Wow! He's adorable.